Plot
Bob offers his services at The Woolpack as the girls prepare for a night out on the town, but he keeps his plans secret from Viv and asks Donna to keep her out of the pub for the evening. Bob is a smash hit and even persuades Betty to try one of his fancy cocktails. Tricia, Louise, Nicola, Diane, Bernice, Angie and Zoe head for Leeds and much to their delight, Ray suggests they pop into one of his clubs. Once in the club, Diane and Louise enjoy being chatted up by two men - unfortunately though, they both fancy the same man! Diane's attention soon turns to Bernice who has spent all night talking to a man named Ian and seems to be enjoying every minute of it. Diane feels uncomfortable as she watches them. The drunken ladies stagger to the pub to continue with their partying, waking a jealous Viv en route. Lisa is happy that Zak and Peg are seemingly getting on better. Little does she realise that they are about to fall out again when Peg mocks Zak's testicular cancer and he is reminded why he hates her so much.
Cast
Regular cast
- Tricia Fisher - Sheree Murphy
- Viv Hope - Deena Payne
- Jack Sugden - Clive Hornby
- Victoria Sugden - Hannah Midgley
- Edna Birch - Shirley Stelfox
- Marlon Dingle - Mark Charnock
- Diane Blackstock - Elizabeth Estensen
- Bernice Thomas - Samantha Giles
- Louise Appleton - Emily Symons
- Bob Hope - Antony Audenshaw
- Paddy Kirk - Dominic Brunt
- Nicola Blackstock - Nicola Wheeler
- Angie Reynolds - Freya Copeland
- Zoe Tate - Leah Bracknell
- Ray Mullan - Seamus Gubbins
- Donna Windsor - Verity Rushworth
- Betty Eagleton - Paula Tilbrook
- Zak Dingle - Steve Halliwell
- Lisa Dingle - Jane Cox
- Scott Windsor - Ben Freeman
- Chloe Atkinson - Amy Nuttall
Guest cast
- First Man - James Day
- Second Man - Smog Roberts
- Peg Dingle - Jeanne Hepple
- Ian Scott - Andonis Anthony
Locations
- Emmerdale Village Store & Post Office - Shop floor and backroom
- Main Street
- The Woolpack - Public bar
- Woodbine Cottage - Living room
- Leeds nightclub
Notes
- Additional credits: Lee Curtis (Club tracks)
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 9,410,000 viewers (12th place).